Magic: The Gathering Artist Seb McKinnon Announces Rebecca Guay Exlusive Art Stretch Goal


Magic: The Gathering artist Seb McKinnon launched a Kickstarter campaign, where he's offering new playmats and prints featuring his latest work, in exchange for donations towards his debut feature film project titled KIN Fables: The Stolen Child. Now, with fifty days to go before the campaign ends, and with currently $253,306 pledged, McKinnon has set some stretch goals that offer more special rewards, and one of them is a collaboration with fellow MTG artist Rebecca Guay for an exclusive KIN Fables art that will be turned into a Limited Edition Playmat and added to the KIN Fables print collection. They will do the collaboration once the goal hits $700,000, and with fifty days still to go, the Kickstarter will probably reach that.

Here are some of the playmats that McKinnon is offering in his Kickstarter campaign:

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Credit: Seb McKinnon
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Credit: Seb McKinnon
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Credit: Seb McKinnon
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Here are the details of the playmats McKinnon is offering:

> Limited Edition - This will be a one-time printing only. In other words, once this campaign is done, I will never reprint these playmats or prints again. EVER. The amount I produce will depend on the demand. For example, if 100 people pledge for a Bedevil print, there will be only 100 produced (for playmats however, I need to print in increments of 50).
> Minimal Logo presence on the playmats! The Planeswalker symbol and Wizards of the Coast and Ultra-Pro logos are mandatory on official playmats. No way around it. However, Wizards of the Coast, Ultra-Pro and I worked together to make the logos as unobtrusive as possible for you, looking more like watermarks in placed in 2 corners of the mat.
> Signed playmats and prints for everyone!
> These items have purpose. 100% of all funds raised during this campaign go towards funding my film (after shipping and playmat/print production costs).
> Unique, extended artworks - To avoid cropping of any kind, I have painted expansions to each artwork. This way, the art you love remains whole, and you still get a playmat with art that reaches all the way to the edges! Take a look at the example below.

If you want to know more about McKinnon's work for Magic, check out this video essay from Rhystic Studies:

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